What's Your Mindset After The Diagnosis? with Morgan Mitchell O'Dell
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The journey you’re about to enjoy is the audio portion of an interview conducted on the Did You Know That? YouTube channel. While certain references are to the video aspect,...
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In 2019, two scientists presented evidence of a malignant tumor in a turtle bone that was 240 million years old. In 2016, a published paper identified cancer in a hominid – one of our ancestors – toe bone from 1.7 million years ago. An ancient Egyptian medical text, dating back at least 3,600 years, details cancer and removal procedures for breast tumors.
So what’s this have to do with anything? Well, first, it helps explain why cancer remains such an intractable disease, even with $200 billion spent in the last 50 years (in the U.S. alone). Second, it provides context as to why I think my next guest is such an inspiring badass.
Not to give too much away, but what should have been one of the happiest days of Morgan Mitchell’s life was overshadowed by a lump she found in her breast. Soon after, at 28, Morgan was diagnosed with stage 4 breast cancer.
If this interview was about Morgan’s work, or our previous exploits on the football field, or a hike she just finished, you’d never know she was being treated for anything other than being too positive. It’s this strength of character I wanted to bring out during our conversation, in the hopes, it might inspire others, and kick off Breast Cancer Awareness month on a positive note.
Morgan’s professional side is highlighted here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/morgan-mi...
If you’d like to learn more about the organizations Morgan mentions, visit:
5 Under Forty: https://5under40.org/
American Cancer Society: https://www.cancer.org/
Music “Early Morning” by Borrtx via Artlist
Per Angusta Ad Augusta translates to "Through difficulties to honors."
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